Match report: Philadelphia Union 2-0 New York City FC
C.J. Sapong and Chris Pontius were both on target as Philadelphia Union went back to the top of the Eastern Conference with a 2-0 win over New York City FC.
C.J. Sapong and Chris Pontius were both on target as Philadelphia Union went back to the top of the Eastern Conference with a 2-0 win over New York City FC.
Tranquillo Barnetta’s phenomenal 90th minute free kick decided the match as Philadelphia Union took over first place with a 2-1 win over Orlando City SC.
Kennedy Igboananike scored the game’s only goal as the Fire knocked off the 10-man Union, 1-0.
All that talk about Philadelphia Union’s need to sign a big money striker means nothing if Sapong continues playing like this, PSP’s Dan Walsh writes.
Philadelphia Union opened their 2016 home season with an emphatic 3-0 win over a 10-man New England side despite missing two penalty kicks. CJ Sapong had a brace and Sebastien Le Toux finished off the scoring.
PSP’s crack(ed) team of writers sounds off on some of the key questions facing Philadelphia Union as the club enters the 2016 season. You get a few predictions, a few assessments, and a few “I don’t cares.”
An 80th minute goal for the hosts handed Philadelphia Union a 0-1 loss in their 2016 preseason opener. 31 players saw the field for the Union, though few stood out on a windy and rainy night.
The Union were too quick to accept what NYCFC was giving them and failed to make the most of a match in which they should have claimed three points.
Eli and Mike’s postgame wrap. Interviews with Richie Marquez, Sheanon Williams, C.J. Sapong, Sebastien Le Toux. Jim Curtin’s postgame press conference. Postgame quote sheet.
After a busy week for Philadelphia Union in terms of personnel moves, PSP’s Dan Walsh weighs in on the recent comings and goings.
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